Author: Thomas Connelly
Iraq torture case: Leigh Day cleared of ALL misconduct following longest solicitor disciplinary tribunal in history
Two partners and a junior solicitor faced charges including pursuing false claims against British troops
Slaughter and May freezes lawyer pay as UK hit by hung parliament uncertainty
But salaries will remain under review, says elite magic circle outfit
Merger down under: Norton Rose Fulbright in late-stage talks with Aussie law firm Henry Davis York
As Ince & Co's hunt for a tie-up continues
Election survey: Law students overwhelmingly back Labour
Latest Legal Cheek poll reveals even lawyers are giving the Conservatives the cold shoulder
Senior partner fined £5,000 after branding litigant-in-person a ‘fisherwoman’ in fiery email
SDT said the comments were 'completely unacceptable'
Solicitor turned Tory candidate produces incredible Alan Partridge-esque election video
Sir Greg Knight's campaign clip has gone viral
Training contract numbers soar to highest level since financial crash
Places up two years on the bounce for the first time since the financial crash
Exclusive: The Inns of Court are preparing to launch a new BPTC
Inns 'seriously considering' new course, but will they go it alone or get a university involved?
Linklaters kicks off Pride Month with rainbow-coloured reception lighting
London office receives magic makeover to celebrate all things LGBT
LSE masters exam features question about ‘President Trumpet’ building a giant wall
Exclusive: Assessment even contains a Donald-esque tweet
Womble Bond Dickinson: Tie-up creating new £340 million transatlantic law firm confirmed
UK and US outfits cement combination following successful 'strategic alliance'
Not guilty: Man accused of robbing High Court judge on Middle Temple Lane cleared of wrongdoing
Terry Brown offered no defence and refused to leave his prison cell during the trial
Freshfields, Clifford Chance, BLP, Ashurst and DWF lawyers among 300 to offer support following Manchester bombing pro bono appeal
Twenty-two people were killed and dozens injured after suicide bomber targeted Ariana Grande gig
High Court judge ‘kissed on the cheek’ during Middle Temple Lane robbery, court hears
Sir Robin Knowles QC was allegedly mugged by man clutching champagne bottle stolen from chambers
BSB approves shared parental leave scheme for self-employed barristers
Regulator hopes the move will encourage more gender diversity within the profession
‘It’s not appropriate’: Top judge expresses concern over McKenzie friends after hearing criminal appeals prepared by law students
Two of the applications received legal support from students at Northumbria University and BPP Law School
Hogan Lovells bumps junior lawyer pay packets by 5% to £75,000
Trainees will take home an extra £1,000
Seven law firm partners named on 2017 ‘ethnic minority role model’ power list
Lawyers at Freshfields, Linklaters, Slaughter and May, Clifford Chance and BLP all make the cut
Barristers and football agents team up to kick off new ‘innovative’ legal business
VII Law becomes the bar’s first licensed ABS
Nottingham Trent’s student-staffed ‘teaching law firm’ launches commercial advice arm
Legal centre was handed an ABS licence by the SRA in 2015
Pro bono appeal: Manchester Law Society calls on lawyers to help victims of arena terrorist attack
Twenty-two people killed after suicide bomber targeted Ariana Grande concert